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<blockquote data-quote="Vernon" data-source="post: 132821115" data-attributes="member: 1034769"><p><strong>DALLAS (Sept. 26, 2024) –</strong> West Virginia University senior quarterback Garrett Greene has been named to the watch list for the eighth annual Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award as announced by the organization.</p><p></p><p>The student-athletes, nominated by their schools, have all demonstrated a record of leadership by exhibiting exceptional courage, integrity and sportsmanship both on and off the field.</p><p></p><p>The full list of includes:</p><p></p><p></p><p>Cameron Ball, Arkansas</p><p>Justin Barron, Syracuse</p><p>Dylan Black, Oregon State</p><p>Alan Bowman, Oklahoma State</p><p>Zachariah Branch, Southern California</p><p>Nathan Carter, Michigan State</p><p>Brandon Cleveland, NC State</p><p>Brady Cook, Missouri</p><p>Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati</p><p>Ajani Cornelius, Oregon</p><p>Luke Deal, Auburn</p><p>Beau Freyler, Iowa State</p><p>Jacob Gardner, Colorado State</p><p>Brandon George, Pittsburgh</p><p>Isaac Gifford, Nebraska</p><p><strong>Garrett Greene, West Virginia</strong></p><p>Gus Hartwig, Purdue</p><p>Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State</p><p>Jason Henderson, Old Dominion</p><p>Seth Henigan, Memphis</p><p>Alex Huntley, South Carolina</p><p>Isaiah Jacobs, UAB</p><p>Tim Keenan III, Alabama</p><p>Kevin Knowles II, Florida State</p><p>Jaylin Lane, Virginia Tech</p><p>Drew Lawson, Southern Mississippi</p><p>Riley Leonard, Notre Dame</p><p>Phil Mafah, Clemson</p><p>Jake Majors, Texas</p><p>Marcellus Marshall, UCF</p><p>Bru McCoy, Tennessee</p><p>Fernando Mendoza, California</p><p>Austin Moore, Kansas State</p><p>Taylor Morin, Wake Forest</p><p>Nick Nash, San Jose State</p><p>Devin Neal, Kansas</p><p>Jerjuan Newton, Toledo</p><p>NaNa Osafo-Mensah, TCU</p><p>Will Pauling, Wisconsin</p><p>Albert Reese, Mississippi State</p><p>Albert Regis, Texas A&M</p><p>Kaimon Rucker, North Carolina</p><p>Quinn Schulte, Iowa</p><p>Cody Simon, Ohio State</p><p>Tristan Sinclair, Stanford</p><p>Donovan Smith, Houston</p><p>Logan Taylor, Hawai’i</p><p>Dante Trader, Jr., Maryland</p><p>Jalon Walker, Georgia</p><p>Davis Warren, Michigan</p><p>J.J. Weaver, Kentucky</p><p>Jackson Woodard, UNLV</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Twenty semifinalists will be announced on October 22. Three finalists will be named for the award on Monday, December 16. The winner will be announced at the award ceremony at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on February 12, 2025.</p><p></p><p>Last year, Mike Hollins of Virginia won the seventh annual award. The first six Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year awards were presented to Shaquem Griffin of UCF in 2017, D’Cota Dixon of Wisconsin in 2018, Trey Smith of Tennessee in 2019, Sam Ehlinger of Texas in 2020, Joshua Paschal of Kentucky in 2021 and Deslin Alexandre of Pittsburgh in 2022.</p><p></p><p>The award, presented by Albertsons and Tom Thumb, is the first college football honor to focus primarily on a player’s leadership, both on and off the field. Leadership is a term synonymous with Jason Witten, who, in addition to becoming one of the best tight ends in the history of the sport, served as one of football’s most prominent role models during his 16-year pro career. In addition to winning the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award in 2012, Witten also received the Bart Starr Award, <em>Pro Football Weekly’s</em> Humanitarian of the Year Award, Home Depot NFL Neighborhood MVP and the Bob Lilly Award, among many others. All of those honors have recognized his work in the community, achievements on the field and dedication to his teammates and family.</p><p></p><p>The winner of the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year will also receive a $10,000 contribution in his name to his school’s athletic scholarship fund. The contribution will be made by Jason Witten’s SCORE Foundation, the official charity of Jason and his wife Michelle. The SCORE Foundation, founded in 2007, has positively impacted tens of thousands of children and families in Texas and Tennessee over the last 16 years. The foundation operates its nationally-recognized SCOREkeepers program, which places trained male mentors on staff to work with children at family violence shelters, at nine shelters in the two states.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Vernon, post: 132821115, member: 1034769"] [B]DALLAS (Sept. 26, 2024) –[/B] West Virginia University senior quarterback Garrett Greene has been named to the watch list for the eighth annual Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year Award as announced by the organization. The student-athletes, nominated by their schools, have all demonstrated a record of leadership by exhibiting exceptional courage, integrity and sportsmanship both on and off the field. The full list of includes: Cameron Ball, Arkansas Justin Barron, Syracuse Dylan Black, Oregon State Alan Bowman, Oklahoma State Zachariah Branch, Southern California Nathan Carter, Michigan State Brandon Cleveland, NC State Brady Cook, Missouri Dontay Corleone, Cincinnati Ajani Cornelius, Oregon Luke Deal, Auburn Beau Freyler, Iowa State Jacob Gardner, Colorado State Brandon George, Pittsburgh Isaac Gifford, Nebraska [B]Garrett Greene, West Virginia[/B] Gus Hartwig, Purdue Ahmed Hassanein, Boise State Jason Henderson, Old Dominion Seth Henigan, Memphis Alex Huntley, South Carolina Isaiah Jacobs, UAB Tim Keenan III, Alabama Kevin Knowles II, Florida State Jaylin Lane, Virginia Tech Drew Lawson, Southern Mississippi Riley Leonard, Notre Dame Phil Mafah, Clemson Jake Majors, Texas Marcellus Marshall, UCF Bru McCoy, Tennessee Fernando Mendoza, California Austin Moore, Kansas State Taylor Morin, Wake Forest Nick Nash, San Jose State Devin Neal, Kansas Jerjuan Newton, Toledo NaNa Osafo-Mensah, TCU Will Pauling, Wisconsin Albert Reese, Mississippi State Albert Regis, Texas A&M Kaimon Rucker, North Carolina Quinn Schulte, Iowa Cody Simon, Ohio State Tristan Sinclair, Stanford Donovan Smith, Houston Logan Taylor, Hawai’i Dante Trader, Jr., Maryland Jalon Walker, Georgia Davis Warren, Michigan J.J. Weaver, Kentucky Jackson Woodard, UNLV [B] [/B] Twenty semifinalists will be announced on October 22. Three finalists will be named for the award on Monday, December 16. The winner will be announced at the award ceremony at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas, on February 12, 2025. Last year, Mike Hollins of Virginia won the seventh annual award. The first six Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year awards were presented to Shaquem Griffin of UCF in 2017, D’Cota Dixon of Wisconsin in 2018, Trey Smith of Tennessee in 2019, Sam Ehlinger of Texas in 2020, Joshua Paschal of Kentucky in 2021 and Deslin Alexandre of Pittsburgh in 2022. The award, presented by Albertsons and Tom Thumb, is the first college football honor to focus primarily on a player’s leadership, both on and off the field. Leadership is a term synonymous with Jason Witten, who, in addition to becoming one of the best tight ends in the history of the sport, served as one of football’s most prominent role models during his 16-year pro career. In addition to winning the Walter Payton NFL Man of the Year Award in 2012, Witten also received the Bart Starr Award, [I]Pro Football Weekly’s[/I] Humanitarian of the Year Award, Home Depot NFL Neighborhood MVP and the Bob Lilly Award, among many others. All of those honors have recognized his work in the community, achievements on the field and dedication to his teammates and family. The winner of the Jason Witten Collegiate Man of the Year will also receive a $10,000 contribution in his name to his school’s athletic scholarship fund. The contribution will be made by Jason Witten’s SCORE Foundation, the official charity of Jason and his wife Michelle. The SCORE Foundation, founded in 2007, has positively impacted tens of thousands of children and families in Texas and Tennessee over the last 16 years. The foundation operates its nationally-recognized SCOREkeepers program, which places trained male mentors on staff to work with children at family violence shelters, at nine shelters in the two states. [/QUOTE]
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